This series and denomination is worth about $1 to $5 each, depending on the condition.
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According to antiquemoney.com, a Series 692 Five Cent MPC (Military Payment Certificate) is worth from one to 5 dollars, depending on the condition.
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In circulated condition it's worth about $2A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $45Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
If the question is, have military payment certificates been issued at the 5 cent value the answer is yes. I have one and its the 611 series. It depends on the series and the condition. The 1st 2 digits in the series # represent the year it was made, the 3rd # which printing in that year. So the example above: 611 means it was printed in 1961 and it was of the 1st printing. Again, depending on condition of the note, it's probably worth about $5, give or take.
According to antiquemoney.com, the series 641 5 cent MPCs (Military Payment Certificates) are common, and are worth anywhere from one to five dollars, depending on the condition of the certificate.
"A " stamps are the same as 15-cent stamps.
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Value of 1874 series 10 cent paper money
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